This site offers a guide to fellowships, assistantships, GSSP and the NextGen appointment system for graduate students
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The Graduate School
The Graduate School offers a variety of professional development programs for graduate students and postdocs. Programs are available in the areas of communication, personal and professional development, leadership and management, and academic development. The Professional Development website offers descriptions of individual workshop and certificate programs and provides links to the Reporter registration system.
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The Graduate School
In March, the Graduate School and Graduate Student Association host a research symposium where more than 200 graduate students present posters about their research. Applications accepted through January.
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The Graduate School
Modeled on the “Safe Zone” program, Green Zone is designed for faculty and staff to receive training about issues potentially facing active service members, student veterans and their families.
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Academic and Student Affairs
Find information on course materials (adoption, course packs, digital options, and dynamic savings tool for students), general printing, entertaining, and lodging.
DELTA and university partners support a wide variety of instructional systems and tools to create and deliver course content, share files and media, engage and assess students, create presentations, and access NCSU Libraries and DELTA multimedia tools. These tools can enhance learning, streamline course administration, increase engagement, and support student achievement.
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Digital Education and Learning Technology Applications (DELTA)
The Intensive English Program offers students the opportunity to build a strong foundation in academic, cultural, and technological skills that prepare them for life in and out of the American classroom.
Visa categories vary from position to position based on whether the position is paid or unpaid and whether the position is temporary or permanent.
NC State Global manages teams that support strategic engagement within the context of a specific geographic region. Faculty and staff may join a team to advise partnership development, the implementation of programs and initiatives and support the pursuit of funded research collaboration or academic cooperation.
These guidelines are based on information provided by partner institutions and by professional credential evaluation organizations. Since many of the systems involved do not use the contact-hour method of calculating credit in use at NC State, this should be taken as a guide rather than an absolute standard.
NC State University is committed to providing a barrier-free IT environment to all people. The university has a technology-rich environment where applications, tools, and other educational resources are deployed in conventional and virtual computing labs, Web-based environments, online learning management systems, and offices.
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Office of Information Technology
Leadership and Civic Engagement provides unique learning opportunities that embody the value of leadership, service, responsible citizenship, and ethics. Leadership and Civic Engagement offers opportunities such as Alternative Service Break (ASB), leadership development workshops and programs, and service initiatives focusing on local, national and global social justice issues.
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Academic and Student Affairs
Accreditation and assessment support NC State’s academic excellence by establishing learning outcomes that provide benchmarks for the success of all academic programs. Access to assessment reports and corresponding learning outcomes for each academic program and certificate are available.
The NCSU Libraries can work with you to create instruction sessions suited to the needs of your students and your teaching, both introductory and discipline-specific. Instructors can request instruction sessions and learn more about the types of instruction the NCSU Libraries provide here.
The D.H. Hill and Hunt Libraries have dedicated Makerspace facilities. The D.H. Hill Makerspace gives access to emerging technologies of making, while the Hunt Makerspace offers a 3-D printing service. The Makerspace supports instructors in incorporating hands-on making into courses, and teaching using VR/AR technology or experiences. Some items can be borrowed.